An electrical ammeter.
An Ammeter. It measures the current (or Amps).
Amps i believe ( if your talking about electricity)
it measures the current of electricity and its unit is amps
It measures current flow in amps or milliamps. It needs to be in series with the current flow or in the case of a clamp-on meter it must encircle the single conductor carrying current.
Measures current, both AC or DC, usually in Amps.
An ammeter measures the electrical current in something. A digital one is calibrated to display through the shunt and convert information from the analog model.
A multimeter measures current in amperes and potential difference in volts. Wattmeters are used to measure watts and the reading is a combination of current being drawn and the voltage applied. watt = volts x amps
4 amps is a unit of electric current that measures the rate of flow of electric charge. It is equivalent to 4 coulombs of charge passing through a point in a circuit per second. Amps are commonly used to measure the strength of an electric current in a circuit.
It measures potential difference, current, and resistance (volts, amps, and ohms), in several AC and DC ranges.
They are measures of electricity, which makes them similar. But volts are tension and amps are current, which makes them different.
Yes, the current measured in amps is the same as the keyword "amps."
Another word for amps would be current. Amps it the unit of mesure for current